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Socio-demographic characteristics and clinical profile among suicide attempters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2023

R. Ouali*
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
R. Masmoudi
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
F. Guermazi
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
F. cherif
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
I. Feki
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
O. Chakroun
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Habib Bourguiba University Hospital
E. Derbel
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, Hedi Chaker University Hospital, sfax, Tunisia
R. sellami
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
J. Masmoudi
Affiliation:
Psychiatry A, hôpital hedi chaker
N. Rekik
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Habib Bourguiba University Hospital
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Suicide is a real public health problem. Like many other countries, Tunisia seems to be experiencing an amplification of the phenomenon. Suicide attempts are much more frequent and are estimated to be around 20 times the number of suicides

Objectives

The objective was to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and clinical profile of suicide attempters in patients hospitalized in the emergency room.

Methods

This study was carried out with patients admitted to vital emergencies for attempted suicide over a period of 6 months.

A pre-made questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic and clinical data. We used the SIS “suicide intention scale” to assess the intent of the suicide attempt and the PHQ9 “PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE” to assess the presence and severity of depressive symptoms.

We excluded Patients with major cognitive impairment, which prevents understanding of the questionnaire.

Results

Our sample consisted of 101 patients. Of the participants, 69.3% were female. Their age varied between 18 and 65 years with an average age of 30.93 years. The socioeconomic level was low in 23.8% of cases. The level of education did not exceed secondary school for 91% of suicides. Almost half of suicide attempters (45%) have been professionally inactive. Participants included in our study were single in 51.5% of cases. Participants had a family history of attempted suicide in 15% of cases. Prior psychiatric follow-up was found in 34% of suicides attempts. More than a third (36.6%) of participants had moderate to severe depression according to the results of the PHQ-9. Recurrences concerned 44% of suicides attempt in our survey and the average number of previous suicides attempts was 3.9. Suicidal intent was rated strong in 47% of suicides attempts .

Conclusions

Suicidal behavior is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. In our study, more than 1 in 3 suicide attempters had depression. Further research is needed to identify suicide risk factors and to examine the relationship between the presence of mental illness and suicidal attempt

Disclosure of Interest

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association
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